
I liked "all my chords are major now". The guitar fills are very Paul Westerberg-ey. The drums in that one are a little bit mixed in the background, and the guitar is very prominent. The vocals sound very dry. One "Wednesday", the drums sound good but beg for a little more variety. That crash cymbal on every single four is something I don't think a drummer would do. I've always tried for variety, natural sounding fills and rhythms, and to avoid doing things a real drummer would not or could not do. "We'll go east" is probably my favorite, both from a drumming point of view as well as compositionally. I like your style. I don't know what you intend the demos for. Are you using them to market yourself or as a writing aid? Will you re-record with a real drummer someday? I really dig that all your stuff sounds very "happy" and has an early 70's british flair to it. I wish you good luck. On Aug 15, 2004, at 7:47 PM, Phil Moore wrote:
Hi everyone,
I've read the list for quite a while now, though I have never actually posted.
My band has been putting together some demos lately, using doggiebox for drums since for the next month and a half I'm not living anywhere with space for a real drum set up. Now that the list is showing some signs of life again I thought that if I posted some mp3s I might get some good feedback. The songs are posted here:
http://www.spudnikpop.com/demos/dbox.html
If anyone has any tips or opinions about the doggieboxing, the recording, or anything else about the songs, I'd love to hear it!
I think that I used the nskit_1dbkit for all the tracks. I've seen references to what seem to be newer conversions of the nskit to dbkits, is there anyplace where those are available for download?
Thanks!
Phil
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